New figures from South Africa's pre-owned luxury market suggest men are becoming some of the biggest spenders in the sector.
The idea that luxury fashion is primarily a women's game may be due for a rethink.
New figures from South Africa's pre-owned luxury market suggest men are becoming some of the biggest spenders in the sector, particularly when it comes to high-end watches and heritage brands.
While women continue to dominate categories such as designer handbags, men are increasingly driving growth and spending larger amounts per purchase.
As luxury shoppers become more conscious about value, investment potential and sustainability, the pre-owned market is attracting a broader audience than ever before.










